For boomers, it’s The Beatles declaring there were eight days a week. For Gen X, it’s Jenny’s number. But for millennials, there are more than a few songs, movies, and more that have seared certain digits into the base of their brains.
From Britney Spears to the book fair, let’s talk about all the numbers in pop culture that are forever ingrained into the millennial mindset. Spice Girls' “2 Become 1” Spice Girls were teaching mathematical equations (and sex ed) when “2 Become 1” became a hit in the US in 1997. MySpace top 8 The level of stress that came with arranging one’s top 8 on MySpace probably led to a couple of ulcers in the ‘00s.
‘8 Mile’ 8 Mile and mom’s spaghetti go hand in hand in the millennial memory bank. Matchbox Twenty Whether it’s the name of the band or just how important they made the idea of three in the morning feel, Matchbox Twenty has always been about the numerics. 5 p.
m. for ‘Mighty Morphin Power Rangers’ One of the first instances of scheduled viewing for millennials was 5 p.m.
because that was when Mighty Morphin Power Rangers aired every afternoon. ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ Millennials love a good ensemble cast like in Ocean’s Eleven . Britney Spears ' “.
..Baby One More Time” Britney Spears did what needed to be done with her debut single.
‘7th Heaven’ The Camdens’ wholesome drama satisfied many back in the day. Watching back, though, it’s more comical than anything! ‘101 Dalmatians’ Disney adults are .